I've been reading alot about Prss. Alice lately. What a lovely girl and woman she really was.
When you read between the lines you can see that she was so benevolent and caring.
She nursed her father, her mother, her brother, Hesse's wounded soldiers, as well as her own family. Not to mention suffering the loss of children.

She was very solemn, a lot like her father. Its quite fitting to history that she aged quite prematurely and died young.... just like her father.

The saddest thing was that her mother never gave her nursing skills any credit.

There was even a heifer named Princess Alice, named so because Qn Victoria abhored the idea of her daughter breast feeding her own children.

The irony is, is that Q Victoria was devastated when her daughter died. Little bit of hypocrisy there........

From what I gather, Princess Alice was quite quick-tempered (a trait which she most likely acquired from her mother, Queen Victoria) as well as very unflamboyant. She did not like to spend money lavishly on clothes and things of that nature - her daughter, Alicky (Empress Alexandra Feodorovna) seemed to be the same way in that regard.

Christopher Warwick's book on GD Ella has a lot of excellent references to Princess Alice. What I found interesting was that Alice was so very intelligent and her husband was not. Though she was frustrated living with him--he was never near her intellect--she always loved him.

I wonder whether or not Princess Alice was overly religious. Pikul in his "The evil power" contended that Princess Alice was fanatical about religion and sought advice from various Messiahs, who would give her spiritual direction. The last Russian Empress Alexandra Fedorovna was said to liken her mother in this respect.

__________________"I never did mind about the little things"
Amanda, "Point of No Return"

Eckhart G. Franz does not mention any extraordinary religious piety of Alice in his biography. But then the situation of Alice was unique and quite different to Vicky in Berlin or to her daughter lateron in Russia.

Her mother-in-law Mathilde had died six weeks before because of cancer and Alice was therefor automatically First Lady upon her arrival in Hessen at the age of 19. Thus came more responsibility, but also more possiblities to create something. She basically had more influence and used it more diplomatically than her sister in Berlin. Her key aspects of activity were among others nursing and also better education for women.

The attached photo was made in 1877. I found it in a book on Kaiserin Friedrich - her sister Victoria.

I don't remember reading about her going to the front with Louis, CL, but I do know that she was very instrumental in furthering the nursing vocation. It rubbed off on her offspring, Ella took it up after Serge's death and Alix and her daughters each had their own hospitals that they served in. She was very much beloved by the people of Hesse as she strived to help them all. When she passed, she was heavily mourned.
I got a lot of this info. from Christopher Warwick's: "Ella, Princess, Saint and Martyr."

My college days are long over Russo - hahaha. I read so much and then go back and re-read the same books - and I have notebook papers stuck in the pages where I make notes of interesting things.
Its heck getting old!

Prince Albert, from all I can gather, was a brilliant man. Vicky and Alice were so bright........
kinda makes you think what may have happened in the RF had he lived as long as Victoria - as far as Bertie's behavior, et al

Alice seemed to be living in the shadow of her older sister, Victoria. Victoria was their father's favorite due to her superior intellect. Victoria was older and also the prettier one. Victoria married the future German emperor who was her intellectual equal whereas Alice married a minor German grand duke, and as Russophile, who was not on the same level. Alice brought hemophilia into her family while all of Victoria's children were hemophilia free.
Where Alice was more successful than Victoria was as role of wife and mother. Alice nursed her family through diphtheria at the expense of her own life. Meanwhile Victoria's insistence of having a English doctor probably cost Frederick his life and might have plunged Germany into political disaster. Alice's children were all well adjusted while Victoria had to deal with three enfants terribles. No one wonder Ella turned down Willy's proposal. However, both have left incredible legacies through their descendents and each has one counts a reigning consort of today: Queen Sofia and the Duke of Edinburgh.

Well put, Empress, well put....
As my grandmama used to say abt one of my uncles (for putting up with my aunt).... Vicki outa have a star in her crown in heaven for putting up with Willy! And her in-laws, for that matter!

Prince Albert, from all I can gather, was a brilliant man. Vicky and Alice were so bright........
kinda makes you think what may have happened in the RF had he lived as long as Victoria - as far as Bertie's behavior, et al

Albert had a large part to do with their education. ER is correct, and Vicky was speaking, what ER? 3? 4 languages by the time she was 5 years old?
QV knew she had a lot of brood to pawn off on the world and there were only so many big thrones to snag hence Alice went to Louis, but they met before Albert had passed and it was a love match, though Alice practiced an immense amount of patience with her husband. I couldn't do that. Stupid people cheese me off. . .

In Queen Victoria's Descendants by Marlene Eilers, it is mentioned that Queen Victoria took a special interest in the Hesse grandchildren b/c she was not at all found of Louis' mother...... whats the story here?
Also, QV about spazzed out then Louis married morgantically on the day of Victoria and Louis of Battenburg married....

Yes, because the woman was his mistress and beneath him and also it sullied Alice's memory. We're talking about QV here, Ms.-I'm-in-mourning-for-Albert-sor-the-rest-of-my-life-andyou-should-be-too.
The kids didn't have a problem with the marriage, but QV did and whatever she wanted, she usually got or found a way to get!